Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Developing Unrest Within Britain's Labour Party

A few days ago, we reported on the significant loss of seats that Labour incurred in the elections last week, wherein we exposed a very co-ordinated and well organized Muslim propaganda machine at work within Great Britain. Some have poo-pooed the fact that Labour lost almost 2/3 of their majority. Is it because of widespread objections to the War in Iraq, or only increased pressure from the resentful but highly vocal Muslim community within Britain? Normally, I wouldn't care, but the fact that PM Blair has been such a very staunch ally of the US in the War on Terror gives me cause for some concern because his replacement might not be so supportive.

But today, it has come out that many MP's within Labour are calling for PM Blair to step aside. Remember, in the Parliamentary system, a PM can be cast aside by his party with what they call a "vote of no confidence" before his term is finished. Let's hope this is just some hot air, but we'll keep an eye on the situation as it develops.